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Difference between revisions of "All-Syrup Super Squishee/References"

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== Continuity ==
*[[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] previously shared an all-syrup [[Squishee]] in the television episode "[[Boy-Scoutz 'N the Hood]]".
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*[[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] previously shared an all-syrup [[Squishee]] in the television episode "[[Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood]]".
 
*The ad copy refers to the All-Syrup Super Squishee as "Psychedeli-cious!" and the fine print warns that consuming it to excess may make you "muy loco en la cabeza". Bart's and Milhouse's experience of hallucinations, manic behavior and memory blackouts is entirely consistent with these two points.
 
*The ad copy refers to the All-Syrup Super Squishee as "Psychedeli-cious!" and the fine print warns that consuming it to excess may make you "muy loco en la cabeza". Bart's and Milhouse's experience of hallucinations, manic behavior and memory blackouts is entirely consistent with these two points.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:22, June 3, 2018

References/Trivia


Continuity

  • Bart and Milhouse previously shared an all-syrup Squishee in the television episode "Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood".
  • The ad copy refers to the All-Syrup Super Squishee as "Psychedeli-cious!" and the fine print warns that consuming it to excess may make you "muy loco en la cabeza". Bart's and Milhouse's experience of hallucinations, manic behavior and memory blackouts is entirely consistent with these two points.